Lukas Haynes

Lukas Haynes "comes to the Carr Center from the Policy Planning Staff of the State Department, where he served as speechwriter for Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright. He was previously Assistant Professor of Diplomacy and World Affairs at Occidental College and OXFAM UK's regional representative and strategy adviser in the Balkans and West Africa. He has studied humanitarian response and military intervention for the International Crisis Group, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and the International Peace Academy. At the Carr Center, he will contribute to several projects while completing his doctoral dissertation for Oxford University. His research examines the formulation of U.S. policy to prevent low-intensity conflicts, humanitarian catastrophes, and campaigns of systematic human rights abuse. His most recent publication is "The Emergency Response of NATO and Humanitarian Agencies" in Kosovo: Lessons Learned for International Cooperative Security (Center for Security Studies and Conflict Research: Geneva, 2000).“


 * Carr Center, Former Fellows 2000/01